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I've been in SUCH a vintage mood lately. And I know I've posted a LOT of embossing videos lately, but y'all have to realize that when I started stamping, the only embossing you could do was with a metal plate and a stylus! Where's my cane??
I also have not yet run out of ideas for embossing folders yet, so I'm going to keep going - that's why I'm in the embossing folder club! This month's is the one I'm showing you today.
I posted the video for this technique previously, so I'll put that below, but for this one, I'm using the 5x7 black and white sheets and a sanding block.
The little piece of ephemera is from this collection, which is featured in my art journaling basics class - I'll link that preview below as well, and then I just used my favorite layering die. No stamping! It's hard to see but the top layer of the die is glitter paper.
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Here's the video I did on this technique:
If you want to get started art journaling, the ephemera I used today is part of the
Holden collection I used for this intro class:
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Pretty card! I had forgotten about this fun technique, thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteI loved creating these when I was a kid! we had to make our own using our color crayons never had enough black crayon. Love your cards!!
ReplyDeleteI love embossing folders. Great card.
ReplyDeleteI'll need to try this since my embossing folder has arrived. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love the holographic colors underneath the black.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen "magic" paper in forever! My kids loved using it to scratch on when they were small - almost 25 years ago? Love the folder "tiles" vintage look, too!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards with tons of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the embossing techniques!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty
ReplyDeleteove magic cards and the tin vintage look!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun technique with terrific results.
ReplyDeleteThese are incredibly unique cards. Love what you did and thanks much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous technique. Thanks for showing
ReplyDeletelove the card
ReplyDeletethanks for the video. Love the vintage
ReplyDeleteletter on the black. Embossing never
goes out of style. thanks for sharing
Great idea, now I need to find that scratch paper I have somewhere!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love the artsy style of your card
ReplyDeleteLove the design of your card.
ReplyDeleteEmbossing folders are so much fun, thanks for sharing.
I like the background and the vintage letter.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun technique.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, I love the post card attached to the card, it adds a nice touch. I've never seen the technique with the paper that you used, however I have seen paper like that before, just didn't know you could use it with embossing folders like this. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage vibe and the clever use of this paper! Thank you so much for all the ways you share and inspire!!
ReplyDeleteI love this techique! It is very versatile and is so effective.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the use of ephemera. I'm new to card making but want to learn how to incorporate things like this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice card
ReplyDeleteVery nice card
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